1. DESIGN AND TESTING OF AN APP-BASED WEARABLE DEVICE TO MEASURE JOINT ANGLE AND MUSCLE ACTIVITY
Authors: Suresh Susurla , Mythreyi Kondapi
Abstract: In physiotherapy and rehabilitation sector, initial patient diagnosis on movement is done using manual techniques. Recently, use of sensor technology is mostly preferred to understand movements precisely. The rapid technological advancements with growing demand for the use of innovative medical in the field of medicine aim to improve the quality of health-care delivery. This study aims to design a wireless wearable system that senses and measures motor variables needed in physiotherapy assessments. After developing the product, an initial device characterisation test was done to establish its accuracy. Separate comparative investigations were conducted for measuring muscle activity with Biometrics EMG sensors and joint angle range of motion (ROM) with standard goniometer, android mobile applications called Goniometer Recorder, and Angle Meter Pro respectively. Data analysis was done using Pearson correlation coefficient method. An accuracy of 98% for joint angle measurements and 96% fo
Keywords: manual techniques, use of sensor technology